1987 Stock Market Crash Page
- A look back at the 1987 stock market crash. Provides a description of the event, charts, and an account of the causes they may have led to the 23% decline.

American Currency Exhibit
- The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco's online exhibit of historical US currency, with contextual information on the related status of the money system, banking, and the economy.

Annuity Museum
- Online collection of historical documents and memorabilia about annuities, together with a history of annuities and their role in the development of financial markets and retirement planning.

Crisis Watch
- A site dedicated to monitoring economical, environmental and international crises. Containing large base of informational articles, find out everything about the recent and historical crises.

Economic History Association
- Founded in 1940 to encourage and promote teaching, research and publication on every phase of economic history, and to encourage and assist in the preservation and administration of research materials in the field.

History of Economic Thought
- A repository of links and information on the history of economic thought, from the ancient times until the modern day, designed for those interested in learning about economics from a historical perspective.

History of Economics
- Resources for historians of economic thought provided by EH.Net and the History of Economics Society.

History of Economics
- Provides access to resources for teaching, scholarship and research in the history of economics and economic thought.

History of the Eighties - Lessons for the Future
- A study prepared by the FDIC's Division of Research and Statistics presents a detailed analysis of the complex combination of causes that led to the extraordinary number of bank failures in the 1980s and early 1990s.

Money Museum
- A virtual museum about money in civilization, from antiquity to the present.

Museum of American Finance
- Online exhibits and resources chronicling the role of finance and capital markets in American history.

NOVA | The History of Money
- From barter, cattle, and cowrie shells to modern coins and currency, see how economic exchange has evolved through time.

SCETI: Corporate Annual Reports
- This site contains facsimiles of historic corporate annual reports from the Lippincott Library collection at the University of Pennsylvania.

Sears Archives
- More than 100 years of stories, product and brand histories,and photographs are now available online.

Speculation During the Civil War
- Speculation, which involved driving up prices on desperately needed consumer goods, was both rampant and roundly condemned in the Confederacy during the American Civil War (1861–1865).

Spindletop
- History of the first oil gusher near Beaumont, Texas drilled by Anthony Lucas. The well produced 1,600 times as much oil as the typical big producer of the day.

Supply-side Economics Today
- This site is a clearinghouse of contemporary thinking on supply-side economics. Written by Brian Domitrovic, author of Econoclasts, Assistant professor of history at Sam Houston State University.

Tax History Project
- Provides scholars, policymakers, students, the media, and citizens with information about the history of American taxation. The project pursues its mission through a program of web-based documentary publication and original historical research.

Technological Innovation in New Zealand
- The site tells stories about the technologies important to the New Zealand economy in the 20th Century. Most of these technologies were identified by the end of the First World War.

Trade Products in Early Modern History
- The Bell Library makes history come alive through its collection of rare books, maps and manuscripts that focus on trade and cross-cultural interaction before ca. 1800.

Understanding Money
- What is money? History of money from barter, coins, precious metals and banknotes to the modern electronic monetary system. Covers important concepts: inflation, gold standard, Great Depression, etc.

The US Misery Index
- An economic indicator crated by economist Arthur Okun and is the unemployment rate added to the inflation rate. It is assumed that both a higher rate of unemployment and a worsening of inflation both create economic and social costs for a country.